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at that gun show in california over the weekend, people were busily buying guns. afraid that gun control legislation could be on the horizon. wanting to get the guns they wanted before that happened. also talked to a lot of parents in places like that are very afraid and say now is the time important gun control. it is long overdue. they a place this where they are supposed to be safe and realizing they are not. >> thank you for that. i just wanted to quote a statistic for you. in case you are wonder being the number of people who are interested in buying guns, the fbi is reporting that just this year, just this year, 2012, 16.8 million background checks were performed for gun purchases. and how does that compare to, say, ten years ago? that is double the number than a decade ago. back after this. ♪ (announcer) when subaru owners look in the mirror, they see more than themselves. so we celebrate our year-end with the "share the love" event. get a great deal on a new subaru and 250 dollars goes to your choice of five charities. by the end of this, our fifth year,
at that gun show in california over the weekend, people were busily buying guns. afraid that gun control legislation could be on the horizon. wanting to get the guns they wanted before that happened. also talked to a lot of parents in places like that are very afraid and say now is the time important gun control. it is long overdue. they a place this where they are supposed to be safe and realizing they are not. >> thank you for that. i just wanted to quote a statistic for you. in case...
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not only across oregon but northern california, as well. the winds, incredible. especially at the high elevations. mary's peak, oregon, 101. but in the low lands. and lincoln city, at sea level, 81-mile-per-hour wind gusts. the winds are going to push inland today. so, a larger swath of real estate will be enduring these, at times, damaging winds. and the snow will push inland. that's good news for the areas of salt lake city and around the colorado rockies, where they could use the snow. but the snow will create avalanche conditions across the cascades, where they've seen several feet of snow. nice across the midsection. but this storm, if you live in the east coast, you're dealing with it right now, especially in the northeast. you go north of newtown, and brad ford, and southern massachusetts, freezing rain in some spots. other parts of northern new england, in the form of snow. new york city through southern connecticut, cold, damp, and at times, miserable rainfall. and the thunderstorms will roll across parts of the south today, as they had v last night. 44
not only across oregon but northern california, as well. the winds, incredible. especially at the high elevations. mary's peak, oregon, 101. but in the low lands. and lincoln city, at sea level, 81-mile-per-hour wind gusts. the winds are going to push inland today. so, a larger swath of real estate will be enduring these, at times, damaging winds. and the snow will push inland. that's good news for the areas of salt lake city and around the colorado rockies, where they could use the snow. but...
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. >> reporter: now, dianne feinstein, democratic senator from california, has already said she's got an assault weapons ban bill written that she'll put up on the first day of the new congress. of course, the assault weapons ban lapsed in 2004 with nothing more than a shoulder shrug from most people up here. whether or not that can actually get the votes despite this new talk is another question. >> dana, you bring up a really good point because you're absolutely right. i mean, people have just been sitting on this, nothing has been done for years. we heard the president come out very strongly last night in that memorial and before saying that, you know, we have to do something. you can't let this just accept that this is the way this is in the country. but we also know that the last four years, the president has actually expanded gun rights. he signed legislation that would allow folks to carry weapons on amtrak trains and in national parks, those kinds of things. what do we think he is serious about doing? >> reporter: you know, that is really the big, open question because everybo
. >> reporter: now, dianne feinstein, democratic senator from california, has already said she's got an assault weapons ban bill written that she'll put up on the first day of the new congress. of course, the assault weapons ban lapsed in 2004 with nothing more than a shoulder shrug from most people up here. whether or not that can actually get the votes despite this new talk is another question. >> dana, you bring up a really good point because you're absolutely right. i mean,...
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as a matter of fact, my colleague was at a gun show in ventura, california, over the weekend. and will be bring you a report that includes some of the sneaks were attending that gun show later in the day on cnn. they were telling us that this was about as busy as they had ever seen that gun show. obviously some of these gun enthusiasts and people that believe in gun ownership wanting to get their hands on more weapons because they fear that tighter gun control regulations are coming in the wake of the shooting. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ an
as a matter of fact, my colleague was at a gun show in ventura, california, over the weekend. and will be bring you a report that includes some of the sneaks were attending that gun show later in the day on cnn. they were telling us that this was about as busy as they had ever seen that gun show. obviously some of these gun enthusiasts and people that believe in gun ownership wanting to get their hands on more weapons because they fear that tighter gun control regulations are coming in the wake...
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you won't hear them at a california gun show held the day after the connecticut massacre. >> everybody is in a panic. i've never seen so many people at a gun show. i think they're worried about their second amendment rights. >> reporter: there is sympathy for the victims. >> it is horrible that those children did die. >> reporter: but the solution here, more guns. >> if one of those teachers, one of them, a faculty member, a janitor, had a gun, bam, he would have killed an eighth, nothing compared to what he was capable of doing. you have to allow us to protect ourselves. >> the guns really didn't kill people. it was the person who was crazy. he was mentally unstable. >> reporter: colorado governor john hickenlooper said two days before the connecticut shooting it is time to consider gun control legislation. but acknowledges it will be difficult. >> i took my son, 10-year-old son out shooting clay pigeons to two weeks ago. that part of it, that part of gun culture is so deeply engrained in colorado. in the united states. literally almost everywhere that to try and change it would be, y
you won't hear them at a california gun show held the day after the connecticut massacre. >> everybody is in a panic. i've never seen so many people at a gun show. i think they're worried about their second amendment rights. >> reporter: there is sympathy for the victims. >> it is horrible that those children did die. >> reporter: but the solution here, more guns. >> if one of those teachers, one of them, a faculty member, a janitor, had a gun, bam, he would have...
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tonight oil in california. one of the keys to the state's oil processing happens to be right here in the bay area. it's the chevron refinery in richmond. chevron's predecessor standard oil began construction on the refinery back in 1801 four years before richmond incorporated as a city. it first began processing oil in 1902. today the refinery has the capacity to take in 350,000- barrels a day and turn it into gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, lubricating oil and others the refinery has been shut down since a fire at the refinery but chevron expects it to be back into capacity three months into the new year. in 1991 ktvu's george watson looked at how demand grew in the early part of the 20th century. >> in 1917 when america entered world war i it was supplying half of the oil required to fight the war. the use of oil revolutionized the way war is waged. oil fueled the planes, tanks, trucks and ships that fight wars. the end of the war actually increased the world's need for oil. by of the war, america was consuming o
tonight oil in california. one of the keys to the state's oil processing happens to be right here in the bay area. it's the chevron refinery in richmond. chevron's predecessor standard oil began construction on the refinery back in 1801 four years before richmond incorporated as a city. it first began processing oil in 1902. today the refinery has the capacity to take in 350,000- barrels a day and turn it into gasoline, jet fuel, diesel, lubricating oil and others the refinery has been shut...
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we turned a blind eye here in california which i find ironic, david, that california which is known as a progressive environmental state doesn't know anything about fracking right now. and if you've talked to the folks in sacramento, that's going to change. but so far, it hasn't. >> all right. thank you so much, stephen. >>> all right. let's talk about a more familiar industry that many of us will be dealing with over the holidays. air travel. but what may not be so familiar are the new ways airlines are racking up fees. david, you've been reporting on this and what kind of changes are you seeing? >> i think passengers can expect to be increasingly fracked as they're traveling simply because the fees will keep piling up. today we had southwest airlines coming out with a new fee. southwest is one of the very few of the big boys who did not charge you a change fee if you needed to change a booking. most of the other airlines will charge 150 bucks for that. now southwest says beginning next year, they haven't said how much they're going to charge, but they will charge a fee if you don't s
we turned a blind eye here in california which i find ironic, david, that california which is known as a progressive environmental state doesn't know anything about fracking right now. and if you've talked to the folks in sacramento, that's going to change. but so far, it hasn't. >> all right. thank you so much, stephen. >>> all right. let's talk about a more familiar industry that many of us will be dealing with over the holidays. air travel. but what may not be so familiar are...
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that's one approach meant to reduce gun violence in california. lee cowan tonight reports on another effort that came in response to a 1989 school shooting. >> when it happened at cleveland elementary in stockton california some 23 years ago many thought a school shooting couldn't get any worse. a troubled man with an assault rifle killed five students and wounded 29 others. while it sadly wasn't the last or even worse school shooting in the country, it did lead to california's ban on assault weapons. the first in the nation. it wasn't a perfect solution. in the eyes of gun enthusiasts but at least the ban was an effort to do something to stem the violence. in the wake of connecticut, many california leaders wonder where that resolve is today. >> if not after this, then seriously just shame on all of us, seriously, shame on the leadership of this country. >> reporter: gavin newsom is california's lt. governor but his current anger stems from being a parent more than a politician. >> this has to be the moment where you say stop, enough is enough. i
that's one approach meant to reduce gun violence in california. lee cowan tonight reports on another effort that came in response to a 1989 school shooting. >> when it happened at cleveland elementary in stockton california some 23 years ago many thought a school shooting couldn't get any worse. a troubled man with an assault rifle killed five students and wounded 29 others. while it sadly wasn't the last or even worse school shooting in the country, it did lead to california's ban on...
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located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean plays. this is a gem to share with someone special. pack a picnic, find a bench, and enjoy the sunshine, and let the whimsical words of william shakespeare and floats you and your loved one away. this is one of the most popular wedding locations and is available for reservations. take a bus and have no parking worries. shakespeares' garden is ada accessible. located at the bottom of this hill, it is a secret garden with an infinite in captivating appeal. carefully tucked away, it makes the top of our list for most intimate pyknic setting. avoid all taurus cars and hassles by taking a cable car. or the 30
located near the museum and the california academy of sciences, the garden was designed by the california spring blossom and wildfilower association. here is a truly enchanting and tranquil garden along a path behind a charming gate. this garden is the spot to woo your date. stroll around and appreciate its unique setting. the gorgeous brick walkway and a brick wall, the stone benches, the rustic sundial. chaired the part -- share the bard's word hundred famous verses from a shakespearean...
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we are aspiring and we are leaving california and america in a new generation. -- leading california and america in a new generation. we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century. we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today, we must come together, not only in celebration, but an acknowledgment of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is a global economy. the opportunities are ones that we can only surpassed if we come together. we can win the future if we dream together, if we work together. as a society, as an economy, the best is yet to comment. let me leave you with this last idea. every moment affords us an opportunity to change the world. let's seize that moment in each and every moment that succeeds that moment and let's do that together in celebration of our asian-pacific heritage and recognition of the great heritage as all the people that make up san francisco and california. we will truly honored this month, our heritage and our future. thank you very mu
we are aspiring and we are leaving california and america in a new generation. -- leading california and america in a new generation. we have an obligation to lead in the 21st century. we are providing leadership in all areas that govern this country. technology, health, academia, commerce, art, entertainment, and government. today, we must come together, not only in celebration, but an acknowledgment of the work that lies ahead. we understand that this is a global economy. the opportunities...
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that gets revisited on a regular basis by the california public utilities commission. >> okay. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> excuse me. i'm sorry. i have a follow up on that as well. is there a way -- i know we will talk at some point after -- it's separate, but the local build out conversation, and in the financing of that, and i'm actually at some point i think it would be have to have a lafco joint meeting that talks specifically about the financing of local build out and it's not on the agenda today, but perhaps one of the things that could be looked at is exactly what we're talking about here -- i don't know, fee structure, and if there is local generation that occurs that perhaps there is a conversation or some work that looks at those pg&e fees, and since it's really no longer going to be a pg&e provided service because it's generated by a local build out project perhaps there is a financial mechanism that could take place or enacted at that point. i don't know. i don't know if that has happened before or some of the other nationwide programs that exist, but i imagine
that gets revisited on a regular basis by the california public utilities commission. >> okay. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> excuse me. i'm sorry. i have a follow up on that as well. is there a way -- i know we will talk at some point after -- it's separate, but the local build out conversation, and in the financing of that, and i'm actually at some point i think it would be have to have a lafco joint meeting that talks specifically about the financing of local build out...
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it didn't include california, because california, as you know, was already a state. they were so critical because it had to do with the future of slavery in the future of southern power in the nation. now, some have demanded is what they saw as their constitutional rights as american citizens to take their property, including weight property, in the territory by the entire nation. in 1857, the infamous scott decision, the united states supreme court affirmed this southern constitutional deal. republicans, in contrast, they said never. no matter the supreme court. republicans would allow no more slaves in any territory. abraham lincoln was elected in november of 1860. a month later, the united states congress came into session. members of congress put forth various compromise proposals. a critical portion dealt with the division. it was a proposal to extend a dividing line, west of the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california. now, after this lengthy preface, i am going to get to my main topic. why lincoln rejected all meaningful compromise with terr
it didn't include california, because california, as you know, was already a state. they were so critical because it had to do with the future of slavery in the future of southern power in the nation. now, some have demanded is what they saw as their constitutional rights as american citizens to take their property, including weight property, in the territory by the entire nation. in 1857, the infamous scott decision, the united states supreme court affirmed this southern constitutional deal....
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to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the leaders of the italian american associations are gathered today, mr. mayor, and senator assembly man and board of supervisors is here to celebrate with us and ramona blackwell who with the committee of the italians abroad and elected body and we will need your support and it's not just top down but bottom up. we're are open to your ideas and suggestions. we want it to a great celebration and people are in charge and in power and they will also run the show. that's our objective. by the way also have guests from outside california and salt lake city -- i don't know where he is because i can't see anything with the lights. there he is. thank you mike for being with us. we will celebrate also in other cities. definitely i know that with your passion, your pride, and the support of the city and county of san francisco,
to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the leaders of the italian american associations are gathered today, mr. mayor, and senator assembly man and board of supervisors is here to celebrate with us and ramona blackwell who with the committee of the italians abroad and elected body and we will need your support and it's not just top down but...
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celdt ccr 1517-5b1a which requires that the california english language development test, california english language development test committee on higher education aparking lotionment request be sent to the california department of education postmarked no later than december 31 2012. a request for 88,790,000 dollars from the state, which if we submit this waiver we'll be able to receive. >> so i don't have any public comment cards for this. any comments from the board members. seeing none roll call. >> thank you, miss ly? >> yes. >>> miss wong? >> yes. >> miss fewer? >> yes. >> miss maufas? >> yes. >> miss mendoza? >> aye. >> dr. maufas? murase. >> aye? >> miss wynns? >> aye. >> mr. yee? >> aye >> seven ayes. >> thank you. the second special order of business would be the recommendation that the board of education of the san francisco unified school district review and adopt the developer impact fee amount and five-year reports for the five year ending june 30, 2012. is there a motion and second? >> so moved. >> second. >> reading by commission designee. >> good evening, commissione
celdt ccr 1517-5b1a which requires that the california english language development test, california english language development test committee on higher education aparking lotionment request be sent to the california department of education postmarked no later than december 31 2012. a request for 88,790,000 dollars from the state, which if we submit this waiver we'll be able to receive. >> so i don't have any public comment cards for this. any comments from the board members. seeing...
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that's still before the california utility commission. they don't have approval for that program yet, maybe until july or so. so january is a standard rate change that pg & e is implementing. >> any comments? >> thank you. >> so the next item is todd rydstrom on the mid-cycle bi-annual budget priorities. >> i do have a question, a comment about how the rate information will be presented. and in what context. because it feels like there are other pieces involved around the solar program, i know that's kind of come up again as a discussion item with some of the stakeholders. and then some of the efficiency programming. and i know as part of the cca and cleanpowersf, there is talk about low income residents and being allocated to them. i want a better understanding how it fits together and the implications, not from a rate perspective but programming perspective and solar programming in the context of the roll out of cleanpowersf. i wonder if there could be a larger conversation in january that can touch on all of those pieces? >> sure. we a
that's still before the california utility commission. they don't have approval for that program yet, maybe until july or so. so january is a standard rate change that pg & e is implementing. >> any comments? >> thank you. >> so the next item is todd rydstrom on the mid-cycle bi-annual budget priorities. >> i do have a question, a comment about how the rate information will be presented. and in what context. because it feels like there are other pieces involved...
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critics say over the years even california's assault weapons ban lost a lot of its teeth, and besides, there have been other school shootings with other kinds of guns. the most recent, just last april at a small christian university in oakland. in a state that once led the nation on gun control, residents are once again scratching their heads. >> you can't just say you're going to ban guns because that genie is out of the bottle. >> i wish i had an answer. i know something has to change because this can't go on like this. >> reporter: what is going on are the rituals of grief. sadly those haven't changed much either. lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the investigation into the tragedy in newtown. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." newtown. i'm terrell brown. this is the "cbs morning news." it was like a red rash... very sore looking kinda blistery. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i was a firefighter for 24 years. but, i have never encountered such a burning sensation un
critics say over the years even california's assault weapons ban lost a lot of its teeth, and besides, there have been other school shootings with other kinds of guns. the most recent, just last april at a small christian university in oakland. in a state that once led the nation on gun control, residents are once again scratching their heads. >> you can't just say you're going to ban guns because that genie is out of the bottle. >> i wish i had an answer. i know something has to...
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the muslim public affairs council held its annual gathering at a california church in california on saturday. the group denounced pasadena's all seems church after became the first church to host a u.s. muslim group's national convention. organizers sought the protection of police and private security after the church was flooded the mail. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. funeral services are being held today in connecticut for two of the victims in friday's shooting massacre at the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut. noah pozner and jack pinto for 06 years old. they died on friday along with 80 of their classmates and six staff members at the school. all of the children killed were six and seven years old. there were all shot multiple times. it was the deadliest rampage at an elementary school in u.s. history. police said the gunman, 20-year- old adam lanza, it used a semiautomatic bushmaster assault rifle, similar to the one used by the u.s. military. he also had two handguns, a glock 9
the muslim public affairs council held its annual gathering at a california church in california on saturday. the group denounced pasadena's all seems church after became the first church to host a u.s. muslim group's national convention. organizers sought the protection of police and private security after the church was flooded the mail. those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. funeral services are being...
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well, gun control has been a hot topic recently in california. and, of course, the shooting in connecticut is reigniting debate. >> and "san francisco examiner" columnist melissa griffin joins us. one legislator is vowing to ban semi-automatic weapons. >> reporter: one would think that semi-automatic weapons are already banned in the state of california but there is this enormous loophole that gun owners and gun sellers have been using. basically in california, what the law focuses on is the quickness with which a person can change ammunition in a gun. so our laws say that if you can depress with your finger a button and change out a magazine of ammunition, very quickly, then that is a semi- automatic weapon and you cannot have that in the state of california. however, people have been getting around this by using what's called a bullet button. and as you can see, there is a small depression that people use a bullet actually or some other implement to press the button to change the ammo. this is just as quick basically as a semi-automatic where y
well, gun control has been a hot topic recently in california. and, of course, the shooting in connecticut is reigniting debate. >> and "san francisco examiner" columnist melissa griffin joins us. one legislator is vowing to ban semi-automatic weapons. >> reporter: one would think that semi-automatic weapons are already banned in the state of california but there is this enormous loophole that gun owners and gun sellers have been using. basically in california, what the...
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. >> reporter: i'm confident that california schools are safe. >> reporter: california's superintendent expects new discussions about metal detectors at schools and camera systems, fences and guards. he has alerted all 1,100 school districts to review their plans. >> we can't live in fear and have every school be a closed fortress of some kind. it's a place of learning. >>> schools around the country are trying to reassure anxious parents and in some places putting extra security in place for tomorrow. >> monday is going to be the safest day. >> this mom ice skating today with her 6-year-old daughter points out sandy hook school had a locked front door. visitors had to be buzzed in but the gunman blew himself in. >> it's not going to stop somebody, if that's their intention they think about it and then they do it. >> you still have to be free to roam and their children but i think adults have to be more aware. >> reporter: state legislators say schools like any civic building or public area are vulnerable because they are accessible. >> schools, theaters, any place it seems like, it's j
. >> reporter: i'm confident that california schools are safe. >> reporter: california's superintendent expects new discussions about metal detectors at schools and camera systems, fences and guards. he has alerted all 1,100 school districts to review their plans. >> we can't live in fear and have every school be a closed fortress of some kind. it's a place of learning. >>> schools around the country are trying to reassure anxious parents and in some places putting...
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we will support tom -- introduced on monday to strengthen california's response to this. we are living in san francisco where things are not quite as bad. you can speak to anyone no matter where they are on the continuum of immigration reform about the chilling effect of domestic violence survivors and families, and why the federal initiative is dangerous. >> that is not what i was appear for; i wanted to talk about how honored i have been to be here for two years as part of the language workgroup; access to criminal justice, community day services, justice, safety. it is homicide prevention. as we know from many homicides that we work with families, we have done court watches over the years, and the tragedies that we have seen, language access makes a difference. the trust and logistics of those languages being available has been a real honor. i cannot thank chief -- and deputy chief -- and deputy chief beal, and the two language officers have been so helpful. language liaison henry hocht came out to a community domestic violence meeting. he came, handed out his phone nu
we will support tom -- introduced on monday to strengthen california's response to this. we are living in san francisco where things are not quite as bad. you can speak to anyone no matter where they are on the continuum of immigration reform about the chilling effect of domestic violence survivors and families, and why the federal initiative is dangerous. >> that is not what i was appear for; i wanted to talk about how honored i have been to be here for two years as part of the language...
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she retired about, oh, almost 15 years ago now, and lives in california again. >> host: somebody you would have liked to talk to? >> guest: i would very much like to talk to her m one of the things that i think is really important is that an organization like hers, which was so involved, no foundational to conservative women's political activism, if prepares are not depositedded anywhere, they are not available to be read, other women who headed up on much smaller organizations talks to everybody. really someone like beverley and concernedded women for america deserve substantially more attention and for posterity should deposit papers so we can learn from them. >> host: a professor of law and professor of history here at the university of pennsylvania. this is her most recent book, "the spirit of the law: religious voices and the constitution in modern america," harvard university press, and also the author of "the mormon question," and you referredded to polygamy a couple times in the short discussion here. was that the issue about the mormons, that really kind of got under people'
she retired about, oh, almost 15 years ago now, and lives in california again. >> host: somebody you would have liked to talk to? >> guest: i would very much like to talk to her m one of the things that i think is really important is that an organization like hers, which was so involved, no foundational to conservative women's political activism, if prepares are not depositedded anywhere, they are not available to be read, other women who headed up on much smaller organizations...
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california senator dianne feinstein says she's on a mission. kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom. senator feinstein is leading the charge on banning assault weapons. >> reporter: dave, senator feinstein says she will reintroduce a bill in january. the shooter in friday's deadly attack had an assault rifle now feinstein and other lawmakers want to reintroduce a ban that expired eight years ago. many republicans have not signed on in fact some are pushing for more people to be armed. texas congressman lou wee was on fox news sunday he said things might have been different if the principal had a weapon. >> when she heard gunfire she pulls it out and she didn't have to lung heroicically with nothing in her hands but takes him out. takes her head off before he could kill those kids. >> reporter: senator feinstein believes she will get much needed spot from president obama. what he said last night when i see you next. live in washington kyla campbell. >>> the suspect shot by a sunnyvale police officer over the weekend has died. p
california senator dianne feinstein says she's on a mission. kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom. senator feinstein is leading the charge on banning assault weapons. >> reporter: dave, senator feinstein says she will reintroduce a bill in january. the shooter in friday's deadly attack had an assault rifle now feinstein and other lawmakers want to reintroduce a ban that expired eight years ago. many republicans have not signed on in fact some are pushing for more...
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california is struggling. but by god, they ought to balance their budgets -- but by loughner -- but by law, they have to balance their budgets. making them insolvent would not take the state of play. host: mets looked the electoral college scouts. -- khost. thomas is our last caller for james thurber. he's on the democrat's line prepared -- line. host: -- caller: door guesstimate the, the of these things golan -- your guest made the comment about these things go on and people get over them. i do not think people get over them. part of what is going on now is that people did not get over what happened in 2000. i am one of the people that things that majority should rule and basically, to leave it in the hands of the supreme court is wrong. it is a pick court. somebody picked those be " better on that court. -- those people that are on the court. it is a weak system. it is not fair. host: thomas, what would you do to make it more fair? how would you change it? caller: i would go back to, like i say, the constitu
california is struggling. but by god, they ought to balance their budgets -- but by loughner -- but by law, they have to balance their budgets. making them insolvent would not take the state of play. host: mets looked the electoral college scouts. -- khost. thomas is our last caller for james thurber. he's on the democrat's line prepared -- line. host: -- caller: door guesstimate the, the of these things golan -- your guest made the comment about these things go on and people get over them. i...
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my name is michael dur an and the counseling director at the health center in san jose california. i am here to speak on behalf of gwen spriar and the american indian alliance. it was created in the 90's to provide voice to the community in santa clara valley and started by laverne robert and provides two annual powwows and numerous fundraisers. gwen has been part of the alliance for about 15 years now. gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of the indian education act. she has moved beyond the limits of her duties for the families in her district. she spends time volunteers for all community functions that the alliance puts on. the families that she serves remember her fondly and all that she did for them. she offered her talents to powwows, food booths, graduations and dinners and let's watch a video on gwen stirrer. >> i am [inaudible] known as the keepers of the western door. they're on the western side of new york and they're the biggest of the tribes. i'm the one -- i'm the one that creeks that runs through our reservation no
my name is michael dur an and the counseling director at the health center in san jose california. i am here to speak on behalf of gwen spriar and the american indian alliance. it was created in the 90's to provide voice to the community in santa clara valley and started by laverne robert and provides two annual powwows and numerous fundraisers. gwen has been part of the alliance for about 15 years now. gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of...
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california, that is what they earn. new york, 183. the state's, falls back to 137. right to work state, no unions. 120,000 which seems to be more in line with what might be more realistic for somebody in that job. what do you predict will happen with these candidates policies? >> part of the problem is that people signed up to do these jobs for a man expecting some of the bay. really bad deals. there is a limit to how much it can be taken away. he will fix it. they are doing battle with the government employee unions, and so and a lot of places it is getting fixed. hopefully going for everyone not have these liabilities. bellamy look back at what they did one in two decades ago, we're literally paying the price . they're going insolvent. they can't afford. gerri: the problem is legally is hard to trump those agreements because, you know, they are legal and binding contracts. how can yoo get around them? >> sometimes within the existing union they can do initiation. if the contract was negotiated not in good faith, conceived -- conceivably they could be voided this w
california, that is what they earn. new york, 183. the state's, falls back to 137. right to work state, no unions. 120,000 which seems to be more in line with what might be more realistic for somebody in that job. what do you predict will happen with these candidates policies? >> part of the problem is that people signed up to do these jobs for a man expecting some of the bay. really bad deals. there is a limit to how much it can be taken away. he will fix it. they are doing battle with...
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in california, it's 3.52 a gallon. bay area is averaging 3.71. most expensive is san francisco at 3.83. vallejo as cheapest prices at 3.49 a gallon. >> in berkeley, sit leaders will consider a proposal to declare it a no drone zone. they fear authorities will use the technology to spy on citizens. this proposal comes a week after alameda county supervisors tabled a plan by the sheriff's office to spend $31,000 on a surveillance drone. supervisors and sheriff came under criticism. >>> earlier this month, a new formula hits store shelves in a first foo test markets including the bay area. this new diet pepsi formula contains a new sweetener. the change is designed to help the diet from degrading. it comes as pepsi trying to reinvigorate its brand. pepsi will start a new branding campaign next month. >>> 4:57. it's getting off to a wet start. take a look outside towards the embarcadero. you see the wet streaks there. mike nicco is tracking the wet weather with live doppler 7-hd and sue hall is watching for problems on the commute. >> this morning, f
in california, it's 3.52 a gallon. bay area is averaging 3.71. most expensive is san francisco at 3.83. vallejo as cheapest prices at 3.49 a gallon. >> in berkeley, sit leaders will consider a proposal to declare it a no drone zone. they fear authorities will use the technology to spy on citizens. this proposal comes a week after alameda county supervisors tabled a plan by the sheriff's office to spend $31,000 on a surveillance drone. supervisors and sheriff came under criticism....
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. >> what is the last volcano to have erupted in california? >> the last volcano to have erupted in california. >> you can see it at the top of mount diablo. >> which is it? >> mount lassen 1914 to 1922. >> and then we're due again! [ laughter ] >> it won't be long before we're talking about that. >> you know all this stuff! >>> around the bay area, we are look at scattered light showers. the roads are slick. hi-def doppler picking up on some of that moisture. you can see really scattered about the bay area. a lot of this low level stuff pushing through. nuisance showers throughout the morning so the commute this morning going to be very with the and by the afternoon, it looks like we may begin to dry out. but if you are heading out the door we have showers out there breezy conditions, too. temperatures not too bad. mainly into the 50s. but then as we get toward the afternoon, yeah, we are going to taper off the showers just a slight chance toward the afternoon showers. numbers in the 50s and 60s. cold front on approach now. we are seeing showe
. >> what is the last volcano to have erupted in california? >> the last volcano to have erupted in california. >> you can see it at the top of mount diablo. >> which is it? >> mount lassen 1914 to 1922. >> and then we're due again! [ laughter ] >> it won't be long before we're talking about that. >> you know all this stuff! >>> around the bay area, we are look at scattered light showers. the roads are slick. hi-def doppler picking up on...
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. >> every metro area in northern california restaurant a decrease that the pope since last month. that is according to a spokesperson with triple a. >> here's a look at today's averages. >> in san francisco the average for regular gas of talent--gallon of gas is $3.62. >> across the bay and oakland is $3.50 a gallon. >> and in san jose the cheapest and the bay area. the average is $3.49. the state average for today is $3.55. >> and here on the bay area news will be right back stay tune to kron 4. ?Ñ we are back. 4:19. a live look out of downtown stethoscope as in from our james lick freeway camera. >> the entire bay area waking up with some sort of death is from overnight showers. let us find out more about the forecast. >>--some sort of a damp neness. >> the showers are spotty in nature. we are seeing light rain in the east bay, the peninsula, and the south bay. as we see on storm tracker for picking up light rain around highway 4 when it beat interstate 80. raining on san paolo in the east bay. some spotty showers with the nimitz freeway. the toll plaza of the san mateo bridge.
. >> every metro area in northern california restaurant a decrease that the pope since last month. that is according to a spokesperson with triple a. >> here's a look at today's averages. >> in san francisco the average for regular gas of talent--gallon of gas is $3.62. >> across the bay and oakland is $3.50 a gallon. >> and in san jose the cheapest and the bay area. the average is $3.49. the state average for today is $3.55. >> and here on the bay area news...
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and kron4's maureen kelly reports that california's senior senator is once again leading the charge on a ban on assault weapons. >>reporter: this assault rifle is similar to one of several firearms the 20 year old gunman was packing during his attack on the school.he also carried mulitple 30 round magazines and hundreds of bullets.on the sunday morning talk show meet the press senator dianne feinstein said on the first day of congress' next session.she'll be introducing new legislation to get what she called weapons of war off the streets. >> . it will ban the sale, the transfer, the importation and the possession not retroactively but persepctively and it will ban the same for big clips, drums or strips of more than 10 bullets. >>reporter: this is not the first time the senator has taken aim at assault weapons. in 1993 a gunman used a pair of tec 9 handguns whenirm in a high rise building at 101 california street in san francisco. killing eight people and wounding six others. before killing himself. that deadly act prompted the then freshman senator to author an assault weapons ban th
and kron4's maureen kelly reports that california's senior senator is once again leading the charge on a ban on assault weapons. >>reporter: this assault rifle is similar to one of several firearms the 20 year old gunman was packing during his attack on the school.he also carried mulitple 30 round magazines and hundreds of bullets.on the sunday morning talk show meet the press senator dianne feinstein said on the first day of congress' next session.she'll be introducing new legislation to...
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. >>> school administrators here in california are now taking a closer look at security measures, at their own schools. california superintendent expects new talks to begin about metal detectors as well as camera system, fences, and guards on campuses. he has alerted all 1100 public school districts to review safety plans. the archdiocese for catholic schools has not yet called for action. but tighter security has been discussed. the principal at saint cecilia school in san francisco says her school has put up gates in spaces that were once open. >> any gates that we have are pass word protected to get people in. and our doors are as much as possible, we try to have wooden doors where the outside people will be able to come in, so it will be a little harder to shoot-out the glass and come in. they would have to come in through a lot of wood first. our number one job besides teaching our students is to make sure that they're safe, that they know they're in a safe place and very much loved. >> according to the superintendent, it is important to note that awareness and training may have
. >>> school administrators here in california are now taking a closer look at security measures, at their own schools. california superintendent expects new talks to begin about metal detectors as well as camera system, fences, and guards on campuses. he has alerted all 1100 public school districts to review safety plans. the archdiocese for catholic schools has not yet called for action. but tighter security has been discussed. the principal at saint cecilia school in san francisco...
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southern california, mid to upper 50s with partly sunny sky. winter storm warning for western slope until midnight. chains required on all highways heading up to the sierra. four to eight inches of additional snow above 4500 feet. >> we have developing news from san francisco where police are investigating a home invasion this morning. it took place around 2:00 this morning on sloat boulevard across from the lakeshore shopping center. three men wearing masks stormed into the home and tied up the people inside. investigators don't know why that home was targeted or what was taken, they do know that nobody was hurt. >> kristen: "good morning america" will have much more on the school tragedy in newtown coming up at 7:00. here is paula with a preview. >> coming up we will bring you a special edition, tragedy at sandy hook the search for solutions, we have breaking knew details about the gunman, we will be live with the latest on the investigation, all next on gma. >> for a memorial in newtown continues to grow. this is how the memorial looked last
southern california, mid to upper 50s with partly sunny sky. winter storm warning for western slope until midnight. chains required on all highways heading up to the sierra. four to eight inches of additional snow above 4500 feet. >> we have developing news from san francisco where police are investigating a home invasion this morning. it took place around 2:00 this morning on sloat boulevard across from the lakeshore shopping center. three men wearing masks stormed into the home and tied...
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they're doing deals in california rather than challenge this in many, many states." for people who live in states with no sales tax, the pending legislation would not change that for online purchases. today's the day if you still have christmas gifts to send. more than 1,500 stores have already signed up to take part in "free shipping monday." the one-day online shopping event attracts those procrastinators among us who have waited until the last possible moment to buy gifts. if you act today, you can get free shipping along with a promise that gifts will still arrive in time for christmas. the same promotion was done last year and generated more than $1 billion in online sales, beating black friday internet buys. china's banking system is closer to an overhaul. by the end of the month, a report says the new chinese leadership is expected to put reforms into place that would create a formal bank deposit insurance system. until now, banks in china have been offering risky investment products that fail to appear on balance sheets. also, most banks lend to government en
they're doing deals in california rather than challenge this in many, many states." for people who live in states with no sales tax, the pending legislation would not change that for online purchases. today's the day if you still have christmas gifts to send. more than 1,500 stores have already signed up to take part in "free shipping monday." the one-day online shopping event attracts those procrastinators among us who have waited until the last possible moment to buy gifts. if...
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one of the biggest champions is that california chamber of commerce. we know it is good for business. and please, organized with the neighborhood bars. there are so many great neighborhood bars in this city that could add that neighborhood element to political organizing. and when you are a district supervisor, it is one thing to have nightclub owners come to you. it is another thing to have neighborhood business owners like bar owners coming to you. we need to organize as a bar owner and that will move us in a positive direction. i am optimistic about the future of night life in this city. i think we have turned a corner. there's a broader and broader consensus that this matters for the broader culture of san francisco. thank you. [applause] for many years, the entertainment commission -- >> for many years, the entertainment commission, which has been under the auspices of the city was guided by ed lee. he is now the mayor san francisco. he was going to be here today, but was called away. but he sent paul anderson to deliver a message. [applause] >> n
one of the biggest champions is that california chamber of commerce. we know it is good for business. and please, organized with the neighborhood bars. there are so many great neighborhood bars in this city that could add that neighborhood element to political organizing. and when you are a district supervisor, it is one thing to have nightclub owners come to you. it is another thing to have neighborhood business owners like bar owners coming to you. we need to organize as a bar owner and that...
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it has a lot of information about resources in california. it's at the fingertips of any officer that would like to download it. it's free and we have postcards how to access it as well. i am happy to take any questions or anything. we can move on to the recommendations from the family violence council. >> we're just going to say for the next year the family violence council asked all of the public agencies to give us recommendations that they want to hold their own department accountable to and we came up with our own. the recommendations are up there and listed them genericically but for me the exciting thing in the last reports when we did the report the first year and emily knows started calling around asking for data there were many, many calls back because we're not used to gathering data like this. i can say -- i think for my co-chairs this third year it was a lot smoother process, and we are able to get data much more quickly and very real data, and so we hope to continue in the next year and we're going to add the sheriff's departmen
it has a lot of information about resources in california. it's at the fingertips of any officer that would like to download it. it's free and we have postcards how to access it as well. i am happy to take any questions or anything. we can move on to the recommendations from the family violence council. >> we're just going to say for the next year the family violence council asked all of the public agencies to give us recommendations that they want to hold their own department accountable...
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in california costs 3.62 a gallon down 23 cents from mid-november. bay area, average price is 3.71 per gallon. the most expensive is in san francisco at 3.83. vallejo has the cheapest prices, 3.49 per gallon. >> in berkeley, they will consider a proposal tomorrow to declare the air a no drone zone. they report berkeley's peace and justice commission fears authorities will use the technology to spy on citizens. this proposal comes a week after alameda county supervisors tabled the plan by the sheriff's department to spend $31,000 grant to buy a surveillance drone. they came under pressure by privacy advocates. >>> diet pepsi tasting sweeter to you lately, your taste buds are right on. this new diet pepsi formula contains a sweetener and the change is designed to help the soda from degrading. they are reig to reinvigorate their brand. pepsi will launch a new rebranding campaign. you can see the new ingredient listed on the can and it will be interesting to see what people's response will be. >>> next at 6:00, back on the storm watch, mike nicco is trac
in california costs 3.62 a gallon down 23 cents from mid-november. bay area, average price is 3.71 per gallon. the most expensive is in san francisco at 3.83. vallejo has the cheapest prices, 3.49 per gallon. >> in berkeley, they will consider a proposal tomorrow to declare the air a no drone zone. they report berkeley's peace and justice commission fears authorities will use the technology to spy on citizens. this proposal comes a week after alameda county supervisors tabled the plan by...
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a son of northern california and the bay area, ambassador stevens tragically lost his life in the greatest service to his country. selflessly and courageously representing american values in a foreign nation he knew intimately and cared for deeply. in his diplomatic capacity, ambassador stevens brought a profound and prolific knowledge of arab world and middle east to his assignment. his exemplary gift for making personal connections was invaluable as his role as specific representative and ambassador to one of the most complex and challenging regions of the world. therefore as we join in recognizing ambassador stevens am myself midst a sober outpouring of praise from his family, colleagues, fellow americans and the leaders of this nation, we remember also that chris stevens was beloved by many libyans as well. therefore on behalf of the residents of northern california and our entire state, we join president barack obama, secretary of state hillary rodham clinton, democratic leader nancy pelosi and expensive network of people in saluting ambassador chris stevens who will be remembered for
a son of northern california and the bay area, ambassador stevens tragically lost his life in the greatest service to his country. selflessly and courageously representing american values in a foreign nation he knew intimately and cared for deeply. in his diplomatic capacity, ambassador stevens brought a profound and prolific knowledge of arab world and middle east to his assignment. his exemplary gift for making personal connections was invaluable as his role as specific representative and...
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mientras de california a la florida hay mucha escuelas se aumentÓ la presencia policial. >>> en el condado de pena silva nad pennsylvania portaran armas de fuego >>> luego de una breve pausa regresamos con mÁs >>> efectivamente veremos cÓmo eran en vida las vÍctimas del ataque a la escuela primaria que >>> la tragedia en una escuela de connecticut ha conmovido a toda la naciÓn y tras un fin de semana doloroso para todos en el poblado de newtown, connecticut nos acompaÑa vanessa hauc para dec decirnos quienes eran esos niÑos >>> ellos siempre serÁn recordados. >>> emily solamente tenÍa 6 aÑos de edad y le encantaba dibujar, su padre dijo que estaba feliz de ser su hija, olivia seria el angelito del pesebre navideÑo, yÉsica habÍa pedido botas vaqueros, daniel era el mÁs pequeÑo de sus hermanos, su deporte favorito... los padress de catherine pidieron oraciÓn para enfrentar su perdida. dylan le encantaba saltar en el trampolÍn. a sus 6 aÑos jack era fans de los gigantes de nueva york, su jugador favorito, vÍctor cruz y usÓ estos zapatos, charlotte quiso usar el vestido rosa
mientras de california a la florida hay mucha escuelas se aumentÓ la presencia policial. >>> en el condado de pena silva nad pennsylvania portaran armas de fuego >>> luego de una breve pausa regresamos con mÁs >>> efectivamente veremos cÓmo eran en vida las vÍctimas del ataque a la escuela primaria que >>> la tragedia en una escuela de connecticut ha conmovido a toda la naciÓn y tras un fin de semana doloroso para todos en el poblado de newtown,...
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olguin of california to be united states district judge for the central district of california. thomas m. dirk kin oun to be dit judge for the northern district of districtof illinois: the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will be 30 minutes of debate equally divided. the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: originally we had a vote planned for 5:30. if there's no objection, i would ask that the time be divided between now and 5:30 in the normal fashion and the votes be at 5:30. the presiding officer: is there objection? seeing and hearing no objection. mr. leahy: and, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent in behalf of senator inouye that karen carrington and mike hansen, leblg laiflegislative fellows do the committee on appropriations, be granted privileges of the floor during the fiscal year 2013 disaster assistance supplemental. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. leahy: and, mr. president, just so senators will know, it is my understanding the first nominee, fernando olguin of california, will be a voice vo vote. and the second one for mr. dirkin will
olguin of california to be united states district judge for the central district of california. thomas m. dirk kin oun to be dit judge for the northern district of districtof illinois: the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will be 30 minutes of debate equally divided. the senator from vermont. mr. leahy: originally we had a vote planned for 5:30. if there's no objection, i would ask that the time be divided between now and 5:30 in the normal fashion and the votes be at 5:30....
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california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence with his own handwritten note. that would be very much like chris. he appreciated and enjoyed interactions with people. in fact, our friend chris highland put it very eloquently when he said, chris was the finest among us. more than his obviously charms, he was a man of substance and humility. at parties, dinners and gatherings he spent little times talking about himself and his accomplishments. only when he was forced to. instead he asked people about their lives, their views, their accomplishments. he always focused on ther people rather than himself. this is true and never changed. i believe it was central to his success in washington and aroun
california was always his home. what i will most remember about chris is how thoughtful he was and how people were drawn to him. chancellor wu wrote when chris was appointed ambassador, friends, professional acquaintances contacted me to encourage me to reach out to him. he was so well thought of. i sent a hand-written card and to my surprise he returned the correspondence with his own handwritten note. that would be very much like chris. he appreciated and enjoyed interactions with people. in...
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. >>> ahora de regreso en el sur de california expresa que la mamÁ de a damos le dijo que tuviera cuidado con el entonces niÑo de unos diez aÑos quedo no lo perdura de visita que no le diera la espalda y que ni fuera al baÑo cuando lo tuviera bajo su cuidado. >>> ella sabÍa que estaba enfermo, y debÍa haber tomado medidas pre cua torias, sobre todo no tener arma en la casa. >>> algunos que conocieron afÁn ci la mamÁ de a damos la pinta a un como algo paranoica que se preparaba para lo peor, no dejaba entrar a nadie a su casa, y tenÍa obsesiÓn con las armas pero otros dicen que era una persona pacÍfica y las ten pia cuidarse en caso de que alguien la atacoara. >>> debiÓ haber pensado que tambiÉn la po darÍa matar a ella. >>> esto provoco preguntas de quÉ manera detectarlo personalidad de un niÑo y quÉ hacer cuando se descubre que un peligro una madre usando madres sociales dice que le tiene teme a su hijo, y que hace una semana michael amenazÓ con matarme y matarse, despuÉs de que le pedÍ que devolviera a la biblioteca los lee pros vencidos, entonces me voy a matar dijo
. >>> ahora de regreso en el sur de california expresa que la mamÁ de a damos le dijo que tuviera cuidado con el entonces niÑo de unos diez aÑos quedo no lo perdura de visita que no le diera la espalda y que ni fuera al baÑo cuando lo tuviera bajo su cuidado. >>> ella sabÍa que estaba enfermo, y debÍa haber tomado medidas pre cua torias, sobre todo no tener arma en la casa. >>> algunos que conocieron afÁn ci la mamÁ de a damos la pinta a un como algo paranoica...
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growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer relations. those days are back. we had 1,700 libyans apply for fullbright grants to study in the united states this year, more than any other country in the world. we know that libya is still recovering from an intense period of conflict. there are many courageous libyans who bear the scars of that battle. we are happy we have been able to treat some of your war wounded at u.s. hospitals. we look forward to building partnerships between american and libyan hospitals to help return libya's healthcare system to the extraordinary standards of excellence it once e
growing up in california i didn't know much about the arab world. then after graduating from the university of california at berkeley, i traveled to north africa as peace corps engineer. i worked as an english teacher in morocco two years and quickly grew to love this part of the world. since joining the service i spent almost my entire career in middle east and africa. one of the things that impressed me were people old enough to have lived and traveled in the united states when we had closer...
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remember california and oregon are very far away from centers of power in the united states. this is one of the reasons that lincolnmented to build a -- lincoln wanted to build a transcontinental railroad once the civil war begins because he wanted to extend the reach. there were fears -- if you think about what lincoln did what he did in south carolina, part of the logic of this was not just the states that had already seceded from the union, by the prospect of the country as a whole falling apart if the federal government didn't assert its power and its authority. the west coast, there was some secessionist sentiment. in the midwest, there was talk about new york being a free port of entry like britain and germany. we look back knowing the result of all of this, which, of course, led to the emergence, really, of a nation state for the first time, and one with much greater powers and reach than it had before, and you can forget how procariuos the union was for a long period of time, but i think it's also important to recognize, and this is about state rights and slavery in t
remember california and oregon are very far away from centers of power in the united states. this is one of the reasons that lincolnmented to build a -- lincoln wanted to build a transcontinental railroad once the civil war begins because he wanted to extend the reach. there were fears -- if you think about what lincoln did what he did in south carolina, part of the logic of this was not just the states that had already seceded from the union, by the prospect of the country as a whole falling...
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two, to adopt finding under the california environmental quality act and adopt mitigation, monitoring and reporting program. that 138,000 was already previously approved. just reaffirming the expenditure of that. this is existing playground in poor shape. doesn't meet certain current safety code. included in your commission report under attachments three and four, we worked closely with the planning department to identify and describe all the appropriate seek what language that is needed the to move forward. it was included and covered under the environmental impact report. we have included that information in your packets. so staff recommendation is to approve. i will now turn it over to joe fitting, thank you. >> good morning commissioners and general managers. it is pleasure to be here. i'm delighted to continue the conversation about amazing parks and how we can engage our families in unique ways. it is my personal wish to leave no child inside. i think we have an amazing project that will help advance that mission. i'm joe fitting, vp of conservation and education. i started my c
two, to adopt finding under the california environmental quality act and adopt mitigation, monitoring and reporting program. that 138,000 was already previously approved. just reaffirming the expenditure of that. this is existing playground in poor shape. doesn't meet certain current safety code. included in your commission report under attachments three and four, we worked closely with the planning department to identify and describe all the appropriate seek what language that is needed the to...
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california superintendent discusses new metal detectors. he has alerted all 1100 public school districts to review safety plans. >> try to minimize the risk as best you can. but we can't live in fear and have every school be a closed fortress of some kind. it's a place of learning. >> reporter: some parents argue that adding more security won't keep someone from entering a school. pointing out that sandy hook elementary had a locked door into the school but the gunman shot his way through it. >> school had security. had extra security. more than her school does. >> you still need to be free to roam and there are children. but adults need to be more aware. >> reporter: now as important as security, the superintendent says is awareness entreing which may have saved lives in connecticut. after the columbine killings schools started doing un-- you can expect those to increase. and coming up we'll tell you how students at this private school in san francisco are planning to honor the victims at sandy hook elementary school. live from san francis
california superintendent discusses new metal detectors. he has alerted all 1100 public school districts to review safety plans. >> try to minimize the risk as best you can. but we can't live in fear and have every school be a closed fortress of some kind. it's a place of learning. >> reporter: some parents argue that adding more security won't keep someone from entering a school. pointing out that sandy hook elementary had a locked door into the school but the gunman shot his way...